dbmirror modifies pg_proc nextval/setval functions - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From James Doherty
Subject dbmirror modifies pg_proc nextval/setval functions
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Msg-id 6821EB3812B51A478DA36DE250D983288C01BE@fs7ottawa.yak.ca
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Responses Re: dbmirror modifies pg_proc nextval/setval functions  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Hi all,

I'm trying out dbmirror  for postgres 8.0.3 and I ran into some problems that I traced back to the setup sql script, MirrorSetup.sql, the standard nextval and setval get renamed using the following:

UPDATE pg_proc SET proname='nextval_pg' WHERE proname='nextval';

UPDATE pg_proc set proname='setval_pg' WHERE proname='setval';

The library file pending.c refers to it as nextval_pg as well.

This changing of the name of what I would think is a pretty basic function seems pretty risky. It fried a couple of my tables that were using serials and I had to go back and alter them to use the new name. I know it's in the contrib and not fully supported but still...

I'm still pretty new to postgres, so I'm thinking I'm missing something. I emailed the maintainer of dbmirror at the email in the README but it bounced as user does not exist.

James

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